Standards and Procedures Installation of Cameras and Camera Systems At University of North Carolina at Wilmington UNCW REV 062817 Provided by UNCW Physical Security and Access 1
INDEX OVERVIEW. 3 RESPONSIBILITIES.. 4 Contractor 5 CAMERA OVERVIEW.. 6 GROUNDING AND SURGE PROTECTION DOCUMENTATION 7 - Camera Grounding Notes 7 - DITEK Grounding 101 8-10 - DTK-RM12POE Datasheet.. 11 - DTK-RM12POE Installation Instructions. 12 - DTK-MRJPOE Datasheet 13 - DTK-MRJPOE Installation Instructions.. 14 TYPICAL INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS AND OVERVIEW.. 15 - Typical Camera Installation 16 - Typical Elevator Camera Installation 17 - Typical Camera Panel.. 18 - Typical Interior Camera Mounting Diagram 19 - Camera Data/POE Signal Flow Chart.. 20 PARTS LIST AND TECHNICAL DATA.. 21 Revision List..... 22-23 Contact Information.24 2
OVERVIEW The purpose of this document is to define the standards and procedures for the installation of security cameras, security camera systems and all ancillary equipment on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington (UNCW) and all properties owned or leased by the university. The integrity of all equipment, cabling and proper installation is essential to the University s commitment to providing a safe and secure environment for students, faculty, staff and visitors of UNCW. These standards and procedures will be reviewed and updated regularly to ensure that are up-to-date and accurate. All standards and procedures in this document shall be compliant with all relevant laws or directives set forth by the Federal Government, the State of North Carolina, The University of North Carolina System and the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. In addition, all contractors installing security camera equipment on property owned or leased by the University of North Carolina at Wilmington shall be fully licensed in the State of North Carolina pursuant to N.C.G.S. 74D, the Alarms Systems Licensing Act. 3
Responsibilities UNCW 1. Prior to installation a Kickoff Meeting shall be held to include all parties with duties and responsibilities during the installation process. The purpose of the meeting is to ensure that everyone is clear as to their roles and that all UNCW policies and standards in regard to security cameras and their installation are satisfied. 2. UNCW shall provide the approved camera make, type and models that are approved at the time of bid or installation. 3. UNCW shall provide, install and maintain the system video servers. The specifications for the server shall be provided by the UNCW Physical Security and Access. 4. UNCW shall provide all network equipment to include network switches. The UNCW Network Data Analyst shall assign switches, ports and IP addresses for use in new camera installations. 5. The UNCW Physical Security and Access Manager, shall provide user names, passwords and IP addresses to the contractor. 6. UNCW Physical Security and Access and a UNCW Police Department representative shall approve the final aiming and focus. 7. The UNCW Network Infrastructure Analyst shall monitor the installation to ensure that all UNCW NetCom Department standards are satisfied. 8. Upon completion of the installation a final meeting may take place to include the UNCW Department that requested security cameras, UNCW Physical Security and Access, the UNCW Project Manager in charge of the project, the UNCW Network Infrastructure Analyst and the UNCW Network Data Analyst. This group shall review the installation to be sure all requirements and standards have been met before the contractor has been released from the job. 4
Contractors The contractor shall ensure that they are operating in compliance with North Carolina General Statute 74D. (Alarms Systems Licensing Act) The contractor shall provide and install all cameras, ancillary equipment or parts required for a complete installation as specified by UNCW standards. Any substitutions must be submitted to the UNCW Physical Security and Access Manager for approval. The contractor shall provide and pull all data cabling and ground wire as required. The contractor shall ensure that the latest firmware approved for use with LENEL video software is installed in all cameras. Contact the UNCW Physical Security and Access Manager for firmware version. The contractor shall program cameras with the IP address, user name and password provided by the UNCW Physical Security and Access Manager. The contractor shall label all cables and wires. Camera labeling shall conform to the UNCW Physical Security and Access standard. Contact the Physical Security and Access Manager for more information. The contractor shall schedule a time with the Physical Security and Access Manager and a UNCW Police Department representative to approve the final aiming and focus of all installed cameras. All cameras shall be compatible with the current software version of Lenel OnGuard Access Control and Security System in use at UNCW. Camera security systems shall include a system of Surge Suppression that conforms to the standards set forth in this document. Cabling and cabling installation shall meet or exceed all specifications as per the Standards for Installation of Infrastructure and Telecommunication Equipment provided by UNCW NetCom Department. The UNCW Network Infrastructure Analyst shall be the point of contact for all issues that pertain to the cables, patch panels and other telecommunications equipment. Camera systems shall conform to the approved equipment list and application schematics provided in this document. The contractor shall provide As Built drawings to UNCW Physical Security and Access. 5
Cameras UNCW Camera Requirements Internal and External cameras shall be vandal resistant. External cameras shall be built to withstand the extreme temperature and coastal weather conditions of southeastern North Carolina. Cameras shall include day and night functionality. Cameras shall have a minimum 2.0 MP resolution. Cameras shall be minimum H.264 compatible. All cameras shall be compatible with the latest versions of Lenel OnGuard in use by UNCW. Cameras shall conform to the list of approved make, types and models provided by UNCW Physical Security and Access. Contractors shall be provided the approved list upon request. 6
Grounding and Surge Protection Camera Surge Protection Notes 1. Provide Cat 6 Surge Protector (DTK- MRJPOE) in an enclosure located within 6 feet of each camera. 2. Provide rack mounted Ditek DTK-RM12POE 12 port Surge Protection Patch Panel. Surge Protection Patch Panel shall be grounded using #8 AWG wire to TMGB or Security Room Grounding Block. 3. Provide Ground Bar in enclosure to provide a connection to ground for camera surge protectors. The distance between the Ditek MRJPOE modules and ground should be less than the cable distance between the module and the camera it protects. Provide #6 AWG, Green, Insulated, and Stranded Ground Conductor from TMGB in Main Telecom Room to Ground Bar. Provide #12 AWG, Green, Insulated, and Stranded Ground Conductor from Ground Bar to each camera Surge Protector. 4. Provide hinged enclosure located within 6 feet of each camera to house DTK-MRJPOEB and Ground bar. 5. If Network Switch and Ditek Patch Panel are not located in a Telecom room the contractor shall install a local grounding block as per UNCW Netcom standards. 7
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Typical Installation Drawings Included are examples of installations for exterior, interior and elevator cameras. These are intended as basic guidelines for future installations. UNCW understands that changes and revisions will be necessary to accommodate structural challenges, cost restraints, new technologies as well as differences in security requirements. The examples included represent those that have thus far, proven the most effective in meeting campus security needs as well as providing the best protection of equipment. UNCW will continue to work with manufacturers, venders, contractors and staff to develop new and cost effective standards that ensure quality, reliability and functionality. 15
Typical Camera Installation 16
Typical Elevator Camera Installation 17
Typical Panel Layout 18
Typical Interior Camera Mounting 19
Typical Data/POE Signal Flow Chart Network Switch IN Unprotected DITEK DTK-RM12POE OUT- Protected Telecom Patch Panel Main Telecom Room Camera Location RJ-6 Jack DITEK DTK- MRJPOE Camera Enclosure 20
Parts List and Technical Data Approved Parts List Note: Contractor to provide all parts and cables necessary for complete installation. Description Manufacturer Part Number 1 Data Surge Protector Ditek DTK-MRJPOE 2 Rack Mount Data Surge Protector Ditek DTK-RM12POE 3 2x2 Ceiling Tile Camera Mounting Plate Anixter 4 RJ6 Jack Solution Dependent 5 RJ6 Jack Surface Mount Box Solution Dependent 6 Plenum Cat 6 Cable Solution Dependent 3/4" conduit w/ high flex/high noise industrial Ethernet cable 7 for use in elevator installation Commscope ICAT5E2004 - Catalog# 2004 8 #6 AWG Green, Insulated, Stranded Ground Conductor N/A N/A 9 #10 AWG Green, Insulated, Stranded Ground Conductor N/A N/A 10 Appropriate Patch Cables as needed N/A N/A 21
UNCW Camera Standards Changes Rev. 7/15/10 All Items required in the previous version concerning power supplies have been deleted. These items include the power supply, the Ditek surge suppression for power supplies, DC/DC power converter, and the wire for power supply connection. Ditek surge suppression for each camera has been changed to a model that supports POE injection instead of Phantom switch POE. Standard Camera models have been change from the previous models used by the old standards to the following models: AXIS Model P3343-VE used for all exterior applications AXIS Model P3343-V used for all interior applications AXIS Model 209 FD-V used in elevator installations Adjusted wire and network jack types to be Netcom building solution dependent to match cabling in the rest of the building. Rev. 9/22/10 Page 14 Grounding Notes The ground wire from the TMGB to all Camera enclosures was changed from 6 AWG to 8 AWG The ground wire from the GB in camera enclosures to Ditek components was changed from 8 AWG to 12 AWG These changes were also made it the notes of this page. The standard camera used for all elevator installations has changed from the Axis 209 FD to the Axis M3113-R. This change was noted in the following locations of the Camera Standards document. Page 2 Outline Page 7 Camera Overview Page 12-13 Camera Datasheet Page 28 Parts List Rev. 10/30/12 The standard camera used for all interior installations has changed from the Axis P3343-V to the Axis P3363-V. This change was noted in the following locations of the Camera Standards document: Page 2 Outline Page 7 Camera Overview Page 8-11 Camera Datasheet Page 28 Parts List The standard camera used for all exterior installations has changed from the Axis P3343-VE to the Axis P3363-VE. This change was noted in the following locations of the Camera Standards document: Page 2 Outline Page 7 Camera Overview Page 8-11 Camera Datasheet Page 28 Parts List The documentation for the Ditek DTK-RM12POE has been updated to reflect the newest model. This change was noted in the following locations of the Camera Standards document: Page 18 DTK-RM12POE Datasheet Page 19 DTK-RM12POE Install Instructions Page 28 Parts List The documentation for the Ditek DTK-MRJPOE has been updated to reflect the newest model. This change was noted in the following locations of the Camera Standards document: Page 20 DTK-MRJPOE Datasheet Page 21 DTK-MRJPOE Install Instructions Page 28 Parts List The Contact information on Page 32 was amended as appropriate. Rev. 02/17/16 Removed any reference to name Business Applications. 22
UNCW Camera Standards Changes Rev. 10/21/16 Change all references of Access Control to Physical Security and Access Remove all references to midspan injectors Updated Personnel Page Rev. 1/24/17 Changes made to index to reflect page number changes Rev. 2/28/17 Changes made to Page 3, UNCW Responsibilities and Page 6, UNCW Camera Requirements regarding camera make, type a models used for UNCW projects. 23
UNCW Physical Security and Access Contact Information: Accessmgmt@uncw.edu (910)962-3564 Please contact the Physical Security and Access Manager with any questions or concerns pertaining to this document. 24